One boy. One backpack. One shot at freedom.
In 1967, fifteen-year-old Ronald Schulz packed HIS bag, left a note on his dresser, and walked away from everything he knew-Family, friends, home, and life as he knew it.
Teenage Runaway-a gripping true story of rebellion, survival, and the desperate search for identity during one of America's most explosive decades. Faced with bullies, broken family dynamics, and a school system that crushes individuality, Schulz chose the open road over obedience-and found a world far more dangerous and transformative than imaginable.
Raw, honest, and unforgettable, this memoir captures the spirit of a lost generation-and the high cost of finding your own way.
Perfect for fans of coming-of-age memoirs, counterculture history, and stories of real-life escape.